Brown Red is her color. Not sure how common it is over there. The only mention I could find on the Australian breed club was that they have brown red in the US which I thought was odd. If she has feathered legs, she's a D'Uccle
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Beard?She reminds me of a Dutch Bantam. View attachment 2477414
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Bantam
I didn't mean it was the only difference ^^ But its an important one and I can't see her feet in those two photos, what I meant was only it shouldn't be hard to tell the difference cause ones got feathered legs and the other doesnt ;DFeathered legs are not the only difference between D'Uccles and D'Anvers.
D'Uccles have feathered feet in Australia. They are a big deal there.

I've been searching the net frantically for Brown red pics. My friend @FluffyBottomBantams said that colour is EXTREMELY rare! Here is the only pic FluffyBottomBantams could find:I can't see her legs or feet, but I would agree that she looks like a Brown Red d'Uccle if they aren't clean.
She has such a D'Anver build though, and minimal feet feathers. But, still, feet feathers I guess.if she has feathered legs, she's a D'Uccle

In this case I'd say she's a D'Anver/d'Uccle mix then.She has such a D'Anver build though, and minimal feet feathers. But, still, feet feathers I guess.